Connecticut Primary Election Results

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Republicans include David Stemerman, a Yale- and Harvard-educated former hedge fund manager; Bob Stefanowski, a business executive and former Democrat; and Mark D. Boughton, the mayor of Danbury. On the Democratic side are Ned Lamont, a prominent businessman who ran for governor in 2010 and lost, and Joseph P. Ganim, the mayor of Bridgeport, who was re-elected after serving seven years in prison on corruption charges.

None of the state’s House races are considered particularly competitive in the general election, and all five districts are expected to stay under Democratic control. Two Democrats are running in the Fifth District, the only open seat: Mary Glassman, a former first selectman, and Jahana Hayes, a political newcomer. They are running to replace Representative Elizabeth Esty, a Democrat, who said she would not defend her seat after she was accused of mishandling sexual harassment accusations against her former chief of staff.

Republican Primary

Correction: Aug. 16, 2018An earlier version of this page, using information from The Associated Press, misstated the name of a candidate for Connecticut House District 94. He is Jordan Grode, not Joshua Grode.